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the difference between the number of positive terms in the canonical form is called ​

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Answered by Rahil2804
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The terms in the canonical form may be positive, zero or negative. The number of positive terms in a normal form of quadratic form is called the index (s) of the quadratic form. It is denoted by s. The number of positive terms in any two normal reductions of quadratic form is the same.

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The terms in the canonical form may be positive, zero or negative. The number of positive terms in a normal form of quadratic form is called the index (s) of the quadratic form. It is denoted by s. The number of positive terms in any two normal reductions of quadratic form is the same.

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